The Yugoslav Pavilion on Ile Notre-Dame
close to the Expo-Express station presents Yugoslavs working for a
democratic, prosperous society.

It endeavors to portray how, in the story of Man
and his World, Yugoslavia has adopted the special role of a bridge among
all countries of the world.

It relates a long and colorful history and ancient
culture to the dynamic forward impetus of today.

There is music to match mood, and art displays
including priceless national treasures and contemporary work. A
section devoted to industry treats production not as an end but as a means
for a free and democratic life.

The close ties that link Canada and the United States
to Yugoslavia are remembered, a comradeship that spans two World Wars and
years of peace.

The pavilion's theater shows feature films from
Yugoslavia, documentaries and cartoons, live concerts and folklore
programs by Yugoslav artists.

Yugoslav export goods are on display, and experts are
ready to discuss business opportunities. Literature describing Yugoslavia
is available.

Culture, the country's role in international affairs,
economy and tourism, social system and government are principal theme
subjects.